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The Davosers. By D. Brandon. (john Long. 6s.)—the Author Has

produced in this book a kind of dense macabre in fiction. The whole of the dramatis personae suffer from tuberculosis and "tem- peratures," and if they take a morbid view of......

Jane Oglander. By Mrs. Bello° Lowndes. (w. Heinemann....

the story of a lady of Circe-like tendencies who drags into the net of her fascinations every male, attached or unattached, whom she happens to fancy. Given such a theme, it is......

More About Egypt. - T- We Owe This Book To The Tiresome

delays of Egyptian trains and steamers. Mr. Weigel], who is Inspector-General of Upper Egypt, in the Department of Antiquities, explains that he has jotted down notes of things......

Novels.

MEMBERS OF THE FAMILY.• THE author of The Virginian needs no introduction to English readers, and although the short stories of which his new volume is made up can hardly be......